Thanks to some surprising advances, mathematicians are starting to realize that artificial intelligence could radically alter ...
Work, illness, divorce: life is riddled with stressors out of your control. But research is revealing new ways to cope with ...
When facing new situations or problems, humans typically rely on knowledge they acquired in the past. Specifically, ...
In 1935, two American doctors examined seven women's ovaries and saw small lumps. They called them cysts and named the ...
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The board problem is now hiding in plain sight: Strategy is not just being challenged more often. Its half-life is collapsing ...
We’ve all been there—the sinking feeling in your stomach when a plan falls apart or a “no” lands in your inbox. It’s easy to ...
Dr. Daniel S. Carrera, a Cuban born Army veteran turned theologian, argues that the roots of the Israeli Arab conflict trace not to modern borders or Cold War politics, but to a single decision in ...
Apple Inc. is planning a major overhaul of the built-in photo-editing features for the iPhone, iPad and Mac, leaning heavily on artificial intelligence to better compete with Android devices. The ...
I was talking with a client recently about various evidence-based eating patterns that we know support health. The Mediterranean pattern of eating is one of those patterns of eating. As soon as I ...
I n 1633, Galileo Galilei stood in the convent of the Santa Maria sopra Minerva church in Rome, where a tribunal of Catholic authorities forced him to “abjure, curse, and detest” his belief that the ...